Essential information about Ionized Water is the pH levels. Whether it’s alkaline or acidic; the colored chart provides a convenient form of quick recognition. A quick test by the litmus paper would give its precise pH level. The pH ranges from 1~14, a pH level of 7 is the Neutral level (distilled water). The two end ranges are either very acidic or very alkaline. Level 1 is the most acidic (battery acid) and level 14 very alkaline (caustic soda). To sustain a healthy balance; our blood pH should be around 7.35~7.45. Results have shown and verified that when a person’s body is biased towards slightly acidic level; they’re more easily susceptive to chronic diseases, suffer from pain, cancer or generally feeling fatigued. These conditions improve by consuming alkaline ionized water at the alkaline level around pH8.5. At this pH level, your body is more easily hydrated and maintained at the optimum healthy balance.
In Japan, the widely used method of prescribing alkaline ionized water to patients with various medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart conditions, arthritis. The Japanese reports can be view via our ‘News’ section, with the provision of Chinese translation.
Our most common goal in life is keeping one young and well-being. How to achieve it is the crucial question? An analogy to this phenomenon is that metal gets rusty once exposed to the atmosphere. In the presence of moisture, the process quickens. The chemical reaction is called oxidation. Our body goes through a similar process and is called ‘Aging.’ The body ages because of the rate of our body cells die far quicker than it regenerates. For the cells to regenerate more speedily. We must provide the body with the optimum condition, with a healthy optimum pH level and high Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP). The more used term is ‘antioxidant rate.’ Ionized Alkaline Water has the benefits to raise ORP level. ORP is measured in millivolts (mv), and it’s the potential difference between the electrodes when an electric current to pass through it. The positive (+ve) readings translate to the ease of the current to move, the higher the number, the quicker the oxidization process. The ORP of many forms of our common intakes, such as general drinking water, coffee & tea or soda drinks. Their related ORP varied very considerably, mainly on the positive range of +300(mv) to +500 mv. Opposite results concluded when the tested is with Ionized Alkaline Water. Most results will indicate readings between -400mv to -800mv. This negative value indicates the level of resistance to oxidation; this is the set-out goal by slowing down the aging process.
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[時事英文] 2014 Ebola Outbreak in West Africa (2014年西非伊波拉病毒)
老師自寫自錄的時事英文新聞,希望幫助大家更了解2014年西非伊波拉病毒疫情! 同學們,讓我們一起來了解國際大事吧!
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時事詞彙:
1. Ebola outbreak 伊波拉疾病暴發
2. officially recognized 官方認可
3. tend to occur 往往發生
4. remote village 偏遠的村莊
5. largest ever recorded outbreak 有史以來最嚴重的疾病突發
6. underway 正在進行
7. it is thought that…它被認為是...
8. host 寄主
9. forest antelope 森林羚羊
10. porcupine 豪豬
11. introduced into 引入
12. close contact 親密接觸
13. secretion 分泌
14. bodily fluids 體液
15. spread through 通過傳播
16. human-to-human transmission 人對人的傳播
17. direct contact 直接接觸
18. contaminated 污染
19. incubation/latency period 潛伏期
20. ranges from…to… 範圍從...到...
21. infectious 傳染病
22. develop symptom 症狀發展
23. the sudden onset of 突然發病
24. fever fatigue 發熱乏力
25. vomit 嘔吐
26. diarrhea 腹瀉
27. rash 皮疹
28. symptoms of 症狀
29. impaired kidney and liver function 受損的腎臟和肝功能
30. hemorrhagic fever 出血熱
31. fatal in between 50-90% of cases 死亡病例中50-90%之間
32. specific treatment 具體的治療
33. vaccine 疫苗
34. reported cases 報告病例
35. fatality rate 病死率
36. trace the current outbreak to 追蹤目前疫情
37. rapidly spread 迅速蔓延
38. neighboring countries 周邊國家
39. suspected cases 疑似病例
40. vastly underestimated 大大低估
41. receive treatment 接受治療
42. the number of new cases 新發病例數
43. reach 到達
44. compared with 相比
45. over the course of 以上的過程
46. epidemic 疫情
47. survival rate 存活率
48. eroded the economies 蠶食經濟
49. economic impact 經濟影響
50. ravage 蹂躪
51. acute 急性
52. public health emergency 緊急公共衛生事件
53. afflicted countries 受災國
54. never before in recorded history 歷史記錄上從未出現
55. pathogen 病原體
56. broad geographical area 廣闊的地理區域
57. provision of basic protective gear 提供基本防護裝備
58. surgical masks 外科手術口罩
59. disinfectant 消毒劑
60. trained staff 訓練有素的工作人員
61. treatment centers 治療中心
62. tackle 解決
63. contain Ebola 控制伊波拉病毒
英文稿全文:
In March 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported a major Ebola outbreak in Guinea, a western African nation. The disease, caused by the Ebola virus, was first officially recognized in 1976 in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These outbreaks tended to occur in remote villages close to tropical rainforests in Central Africa. However, the largest ever recorded outbreak is currently underway in three countries in West Africa, where the virus has not previously been reported.
It is thought that fruit bats are natural Ebola virus hosts and the virus affects other forest animals such as chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys, forest antelopes and porcupines. Ebola is introduced into the human population through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of these infected or dead animals in the rainforest. Once a person is infected, the virus can then spread through human-to-human transmission. Surfaces and materials such as bedding and clothing contaminated with these fluids have also been found to spread the disease.
The incubation period of Ebola ranges from 2 to 21 days. Humans are not infectious until they develop symptoms, which include the sudden onset of fever fatigue, muscle pain, headache and sore throat. This is followed by stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, symptoms of impaired kidney and liver failure. Some patients may develop a rash, red eyes, hiccups, and both internal and external bleeding. Ebola hemorrhagic fever is fatal in between 50-90% of cases. Before March 2014, there had been about 2,200 reported cases with 1,500 deaths. No specific treatment or vaccine has yet been developed.
Researchers traced the current outbreak to a two-year old child who died in December 2013. The disease then rapidly spread to neighboring countries and is the largest Ebola outbreak ever to be documented. By 10 October, over 8,000 suspected cases and 4,000 deaths had been reported; however, the World Health Organization has said that these numbers may be vastly underestimated. Aside from the human cost, the outbreak has severely eroded the economies of the afflicted countries. Financial reports have suggested the economic impact of the outbreak could kill more people than the virus itself.
To combat Ebola, two things are urgently needed. The first is the rapid provision of basic protective gear such as gloves, gowns, surgical masks and disinfectant. The second is for trained staff to run and work in Ebola treatment centers. In August, the WHO estimated that it would take roughly nine months and $490 million to contain Ebola. Now it estimates the cost has risen to over $1 billion. The longer the world waits to tackle Ebola, the harder and costlier it will be to contain the outbreak.
Sources:
http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21618783-world-still-acting-too-slowly-stop-ebola-chasing-rolling-snowball
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/11/health/ebola-fast-facts/
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/15/world/africa/ebola-epidemic-who-west-africa.html
http://nathnac.org/pro/misc/PHE_EBOLA_FACT.pdf
http://www.healio.com/infectious-disease/emerging-diseases/news/print/infectious-disease-news/%7Ba8f2ad39-3d41-4e32-857b-54845f62905d%7D/epidemic-in-west-africa-the-mystery-infection-known-as-ebola-virus-disease
Image Source:
http://blogs-images.forbes.com/jvchamary/files/2014/10/africa_cases.png
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/rl5q4d4i64kxpvn/HBHC.pdf
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Lists of facts about Japan are almost always half misleading or straight up inaccurate, and half basic facts that everyone already knows. (Did you know JAPANESE VENDING MACHINES?!) So we've been trying to collect interesting facts about Japan that are actually true for years, and we finally reached 50!
This video took the most time to make out of all our videos so far--more than 250 hours!! We put weeks into researching facts, tossing ones that either weren't true or as interesting as we first thought, and verifying the necessary ones with statistics from official sources (do you know the pain… of trying to translate 100+ page government reports…). Those sources are in the description box. We called agencies to ask them questions directly. We visited museums. We drove all over the place and filmed a lot of B roll (oh so much B roll). So here it is, basically everything we know about Japan (well, maybe not everything). Some of you may recognize a couple facts in here that we've talked about in past videos! I really hope you guys enjoy this video!!
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SOURCES
4. https://www.jda.or.jp/en/introduction.html
https://todo-ran.com/t/kiji/10327
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/歯科医師過剰問題
12. http://www.nri.com/global/opinion/papers/2008/pdf/np2008137.pdf
https://www.sumai1.com/sellers/market/age/
15. www.mlit.go.jp/common/001145930.pdf
http://www.tochikatsuyou.net/column/genkai-syuraku/
23. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_rail_usage
28. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_music_industry_market_share_data
39. http://www.maff.go.jp/aqs/english/animal/dog/import-other.html
41. https://www.nature.com/articles/jhg200962
43. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26872717
http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/family/trendsContraceptiveUse2015Report.pdf
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Former NBA star Allen Iverson plans to have a lesion removed from his right leg in the United States and intends to rejoin his Turkish team in time for the playoffs.
Gary Moore, Iverson's longtime manager, said Iverson told him Wednesday that he doesn't plan to retire because of the painful condition.
Moore said Iverson has a lesion that is pressing up against the bones of his leg and requires surgery in the U.S.
"It has to be removed and tested to see if it's benign or not,'' Moore said by phone. "Once that's removed, Allen is going to look to rehabilitate his leg because the doctors tell him he'll be out four to six weeks, He's hoping to be able to play in the playoffs.''
Besiktas spokesman Kursat Kaplan said Wednesday the team would assess Iverson's future after another MRI this week.
Moore had no timetable for Iverson's surgery, only that that it was "soon.''
"People need to know that Allen is and always has been a fighter,'' Moore said. "He's got a battle ahead of him.''
Moore said Iverson "totally disputes'' reports out of Turkey that he was set to retire.
The 11-time NBA All-Star has said he's happy with his new career in Turkey, though his start has been mixed since playing his first game in November.
Iverson, the NBA's Most Valuable Player in 2001, agreed to a $4 million, two-year deal with Besiktas after no NBA team offered him a contract. Moore said Iverson last played Saturday.
"This is the most pain he's ever felt from any injury he's had,'' Moore said. "He's been in tremendous agony.''
Iverson spent 10 seasons in Philadelphia before bouncing through Denver and Detroit, ending up in Memphis last season.
He played only three games before returning for a second stint with the Sixers, where he averaged 13.9 points in 25 games. He took a leave of absence toward the end of the season to deal with some family matters, which he said have been resolved.
When no NBA team was interested in him, Iverson was wooed by Besiktas executive board member Seref Yalcin to continue his career overseas.
"He's enjoying the beauty of the country, the beauty of the people,'' Moore said. "No one has any expectations of him other than what he gives on the basketball court. No one cares about what he did five, six years ago.''